Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 1, 1952 Jayhawkers to Open Series Against Kansas State Today Coach Hub Ulrich's Jayhawker baseball team moves to Manhattan today for a two-game series with K-State today and tomorrow. Kansas, still without a Big Seven victory after four losses, will pin its hopes for its first league victory on the left arm of John Brose, letterman pitcher. The losses were dealt by Nebraska and Oklahoma, who each whipped KU twice. John Perry, leading Kansas slugger with seven home runs, may not make the trip because of a charley horse suffered in the second Oklahoma game. If he does not play, his left-field spot will be taken over by Rex Smith. Harold Bergsten has replaced Harold Patterson at shortstop. Patterson, a member of the NCAA runner-up basketball team, has decided to quit baseball in order to devote more time to his schoolwork. Bergsten played shortstop in the Oklahoma series. Patterson, a junior, also plays football. Ulrich has nominated Jack Stonestreet to pitch the second game against the Wildcats. Stonestreet, a right-hander, lost a tough 2-4 de cision to OU Tuesday. Kansas returns home for a twogame series with Colorado Monday and Tuesday. The Buffs are undefeated this season. Track Team Slates Drake for May 9 The Kansas track team added a dual meet with Drake university to its schedule today to partly make up for the canceled meet with Kansas State originally set for Saturday. The Jayhawkers will go to Des Moines Saturday, May 9, to battle the Bulldogs. The meet keeps the number of dual encounters at three before the Big Seven conference outdoor meet May 22-23 at Ames, Iowa. --far this season. Wednesday he pulled a big upset by downing Washburn's national NAIA champ, Gene Powell. The team has been victorious in four of six starts. Hess, Jaso Hurt In Grid Drills Quarterback Al Jaso and half-back Don Hess suffered possible serious injuries in a rugged scrimmage session yesterday afternoon as the Jayhawks neared the end of the third week of spring practice. Jaso, fleet freshman quarterback, was badly shaken up while making a tackle, suffering a possible arm fracture. Results of x-rays taken last night were not available, but the McKeesport, Pa., passing star had the arm heavily bandaged this morning. Eight stitches were required to close a wound on the bridge of Hess' nose, suffered when his helmet was knocked across his nose in a pileup. The team went through a controlled scrimmage, concentrating on developing new defensive alignments. Especially outstanding for the defensive units were Joe Lundy, senior-to-be tackle; sophomore guard Bob Hubbard, and fresh linebacker Bill Nieder. WE SERVE YOUR FAVORITE SEAFOOD EVERY DAY. At 1 p.m. tomorrow the Red team will attempt to aveenge last Saturday's 33-12 shellacking handed by the Blues. It will be the second game-type scrimmage this spring. Your favorite seafood is fresh at Duck's every day. Seafoods are flown in by air express from Colorado, the Gulf and the West and East Coasts. - Maine Lobster - Swordfish Steak - Florida Pomano WAA Lists Sports For Annual Play Day Volleyball, basketball, and softball will be played by girls from 13 high schools participating in the Women's Athletic association annual High School Play day Saturday. High schools attending the event will be Argentine, Haskell Institute, Ingalls, Lawrence, Leavenworth, Osawatomie, Paola, Rosedale, Russell, Shawne Mission, Topeka, Washington Rural, and Wyandotte. KuKu Club Elects Lloyd Kirk President The KuKu club elected Lloyd Kirk, college sophomore, as president at a meeting Thursday. DUCK'S - 824 Vt. Others elected were Max Smith, education senior, vice president; Herbert Horowitz, college sophomore, secretary; Lee Herboth, engineering senior, treasurer; Claude Ellison, fine arts senior, corresponding secretary, and Stanley Shane, college sophomore, cheerleader. Nebraska Golfers Whip Cats Manhattan (U,P).—Nebraska won a golf meet here yesterday from Kansas State in a Big Seven conference dual. Erv Peterson, Cornhusker ace, shot a par 70 as he downed Graham Hunt of K-State 3-0. Hunt had a 76. "Coke" is a registered trade-mark. Tennis Team Meets Missouri Today; Golfers to play Huskers Tomorrow The KU golf team placed its 5-0 record on the line against the Missouri Tigers here at 9:30 a.m. this morning, and will travel to Lincoln tomorrow to tangle with the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Coach Bill Winey's linkmen have one victory over the Huskers, $7\frac{1}{2}-4\frac{1}{2}$ decision gained here April 18. 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